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If you need help using Google services with your company or school, contact the G Suite administrator who manages Google services for your organization.
If you’re the G Suite administrator for your organization, you can contact G Suite support.
G Suite administrators can find billing help in the G Suite Help Center.
If you have multiple accounts, such as a personal Gmail account and a G Suite account for work, it’s easy to switch between them using Chrome profiles. Here’s how to set it up:
There are two ways to switch between G Suite products:
In the top corner of any Google page, click Apps apps and choose an Apps product.
Enter product-name.google.com in the address bar. For example, drive.google.com, calendar.google.com, and so on.
G Suite works in any standard web browser, but you can also access your account from other programs, for example:
Microsoft® Outlook®—Access your G Suite contacts, mail, and calendars from Outlook using G Suite Sync for Microsoft® Outlook® (available if your organization has purchased a G Suite or Education account). Learn more about G Suite Sync for Microsoft® Outlook®.
IMAP clients—You can also access Gmail from several other mail programs by setting them up as Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP) clients. These include Outlook, Outlook Express®, Thunderbird®, Windows® Mail, Apple® Mail, and more. Get started with IMAP.
POP clients—If your mail program can't be set up for IMAP, you can set it up as a Post Office Protocol (POP) client instead. Get started with POP.
The interfaces for most G Suite products are available in several languages. To change your language settings:
No. Because G Suite runs in a web browser, you just need to use one of the supported browsers.
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